the word "villan" was originally used to designate the person who lived in a village. This was meant to differentiate them from the nobility. It is strange that the greater part of damage to society occurs in the higher offices, as pointed out by Robert Merton and Edwin Sutherland (1939 white collar crime)
Their crime is deemed acceptable because it lacks the violent component normally associated with blue collar crime. (usually)
Also the wealthy can easily afford lawyers and bribe judges.
I wonder how this would work as a new motion picture. I wonder if it would sell or not?
madcapromanian 2 years ago
hahahahaha.... Rocket Robin looks so psychotic.
bandcouver 2 years ago
the word "villan" was originally used to designate the person who lived in a village. This was meant to differentiate them from the nobility. It is strange that the greater part of damage to society occurs in the higher offices, as pointed out by Robert Merton and Edwin Sutherland (1939 white collar crime)
Their crime is deemed acceptable because it lacks the violent component normally associated with blue collar crime. (usually)
Also the wealthy can easily afford lawyers and bribe judges.
hoot
abacab987 2 years ago
Evil Robin @ 0:09 XD
darkmeta999 3 years ago 2
I LOVE that evil expression on Rocket Robin Hood's face!!!
babygiraffe123 3 years ago 2
lmao at the end robin looks like a total psycho path ^_^''
assenders 4 years ago
Though danger looms
in outter space
the villan stands up
face to face with
Rocket Robin Hood
CelesteK 4 years ago
It's actually "... NO villian stands up..."
RocketRobinHood 4 years ago
Ahh! Okay. :)
CelesteK 4 years ago
when robin is firing his laser things, he looks rather evil-like... but this is one of my favourite interludes
UltimateGravey 5 years ago